With a name like Woolloomooloo Bay, you know it's a good place to hang out. This large bay area is surrounded by hotels, restaurants, and cafes. A mere mile away from the government and business district of Sydney, Wolloomooloo Bay is a well known local hang spot. The bay itself is most notable for its Finger Wharf sitting within the very center of the water like a giant middle finger to the world. A popular spot, the bay is riddled with zombies of every kind. Grab a cup of Joe or an escape boat. Your call.

Once a well known and well used rugby stadium, the Allianz Stadium now sits alone and unloved. Hoards of zombies infest this arena. At the time of the apocalypse, many had gathered to see the latest rugby match. The infection spread like wildfire. Now the hoard wanders around the stadium aimlessly hoping some fresh meat will wander by. Or maybe they're hoping to see a zombie rugby match? Wasn't there a Taylor Swift concert coming soon?

St. Luke's Hospital was once a beautiful, five story hospital with white walls and well furnished rooms that were kept pristinely clean. The staff, warm and friendly, took great care of their patients. The hospital now stands as a grim beacon for scavengers and raiders looking for medical supplies. Its bloody smeared halls and rooms are riddled with the undead making one question whether or not it's worth it to go inside. It's probably not, by the way. Most of those who enter never make it back outside.

Without a doubt one of the most iconic Australian symbols, the Sydney Opera House rests along the Sydney Harbor beckoning all into the city with its great white roofs. This multi-venue performance center was once visited by over a million people a year. Once a place of theatrical and musical wonder, the Opera House is eerily silent except for the sounds of the dead or dying. There are five various sized theaters, the main concert hall, an outdoor forecourt, a recording studio, and several restaurants, cafes, and bars. Although the music and plays have ceased, the Opera House would be quite the cool place to visit. Just mind the dead and be sure to turn off your cell phones. The staff doesn't appreciate people interrupting the concerts.

If zombies aren't chasing you down, why not stop over at Hyde Park. This expansive, beautiful place was once a literal walk in a park. Now it's a short cut to get through town. Be on your guard though. If you have a little time, check out the ANZAC war memorial, Archibald Fountain, or Nagoya Gardens with its giant chess board. There's also a pretty cool Egyptian styled Obelisk if you're into that kind of thing.

Seven levels of upscale, pricey paradise for the most dedicated of shoppers, the Westfield Plaza was once an extremely busy place. It's still busy, of course, but the undead have claimed it now. With a plethora of ritzy stores, a handful of restaurants, and the best form of exercise ever (stairs), the riches inside can all be yours if you're brave enough. Are you willing to possibly pay the ultimate price to get it? Idiot. Looking for a little bit of everything? Head over to Myer. You'll find what you need there.Subforums: Sydney Tower,
Amora Hotel

Sydney's rail system travels both above and underground. Strategically placed to alleviate road traffic, Sydney boasts numerous stations throughout the city. This once used to be an efficient and semi-cheap way to travel. Now survivors use the rail systems as a means to navigate through the city. Lost your way? Follow the tracks! They'll lead you somewhere, at least. Underground travel has become a popular means of escaping hoards above ground. Well, for those knowledgeable about the city's underground system. Just be wary of what lurks in the dark, ok. Oh come on, you're not afraid of the dark are you? Geez.Subforums: Train Tracks,
Underground Tunnels

Like any city, Sydney is littered with apartments, hotels, and neighborhoods. Since the outbreak, you can now add safe zones and marauder zones to that list. Most places have been deserted by any sane living human choosing to flee heavily populated areas. The undead, however, have taken over. If you're lucky, the supplies found in one of theses areas has been protected by a hoard of zombies. The question isn't what supplies are inside. It's whether or not you're stupid enough to risk your life to get it. Some places have already been ransacked, however. Choose your looting location carefully.
Subforums: Apartments & Hotels,
Neighborhoods,
Safe Zones,
Marauder Zones

Officially called Her Majesty's Australian Prison Long Bay, the locals call it Long Bay. The complex is a maximum and minimum security prison for both genders that is eight miles south of Sydney's central business district. Long Bay is comprised of three separate facilities. The first, Long Bay Hospital, is a maximum security facility containing four wards with up to 120 inmate patients, operational since July 2008. The second, the Metropolitan Special Programs Centre is maximum and minimum security, serving as a jack of all trades, and holding all types of inmates, even some on remand while awaiting trial or those discharged from Long Bay Hospital. The third, the Special Purpose Centre, is a maximum security facility holding inmates requiring specific protection or protocol. Only holding up to 65, the inmates are often police informers or those that would not survive in a mainstream prison.

Labeled the oldest commercial international airport, the Sydney Airport is only five miles from the center of the city, located in the suburb of Mascot. Currently, the airport has three major runways: "east-west", "north-south", and "third." Three passenger terminals are used in the airport, with the International Terminal being separated from the other two by a runway. The International Terminal has 25 gates, eight airline lounges, and several remote bays, with the building split into three levels: arrivals, departures, and airline offices. An observation deck is located on the rooftop, and the shopping complex has been expanded. Terminal 2 is in the north-eastern section, with 16 parking bays, several remote bays, and two lounges. Terminal 3 is a domestic terminal and has 14 parking bays, three large lounges, and has a good view of the airport apron—the area where aircrafts are parked. Don't expect to see any more planes coming and going, though, not much travels through the airport halls outside of the dead looking for their next meal.

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